Rachmaninov Prelude in g minor - Op. 23 No. 5 - Gilels
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One of the best interpretations I've heard, for me even better than the Horowitz one, but then some of you will dispute that, and I agree the Horowitz is insanely good to. I urge everyone to listen to that too.
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@DattJazz0fficial69 Yessss....? I agree though. Gilels is certainly under-rated, and at his best, such as here, he was simply awesome!!
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One of the best. The pace is a bit leisurely.
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@WECantThink the microphone is there for recording, I guess
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Why is the microphone there? He hits the piano so hard, he doesn't need it
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by the end of the video his hair looks very sad
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love it ................gilels is my favourite
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@Envyazn I don't think it even matters since he was Russian and the last letter in his name written in Russian literally translates to V
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@cephalapodia exactly my words
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@Envyazn @LordHastaGaming Well, in reality, his last name is spelled - Рахманинов. Rachmaninoff, Rachmaninov are a just different ways to do transliteration to convey Cyrillic spelling.
When I was learning the C# minor I thought that was hard.
Then I tried this. Dear god.
cephalapodia 4 months ago 43
wow. he's such a badass. from 1:00 "give me my money bitch!"
michal23pl 4 months ago 19